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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'on the snow' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe where something physical is located, as in the example sentence: "The birds perched on the snow, enjoying the winter sunshine."
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The moon shone on the snow.
"I'll just blame it on the snow".
Blood on the snow, and drugs on the mind.
Others without nationalistic props spread a blanket on the snow.
Trees blurred in my periphery, skis chattering on the snow.
The egg was nearly invisible lying on the snow.
The chopper twisted and set down on the snow.
An S.U.V. to take on the snow, certainly.
In sight of the finish line, the dog collapses of exhaustion, dying on the snow.
"It's really loud, before the lip, with all the boards on the snow.
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Earlier this year an army captain was found dead on the snow-covered Corn Du mountain.
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